Antonio Brown may not be happy with his contract situation, but he's making the most of it.

The Steelers wide receiver, who had planned to skip offseason workouts until he reached a new deal with the team, wasn't absent for long. Brown reported for the start of organized team activities Tuesday.

“I’ll be there at training camp so you guys get ready to see me,” Brown said after practice, via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “I’ll be wearing my same new haircut. I’ll be smiling. I’ll be ready to go.”

Brown signed a six-year contract extension worth $43 million in 2012. He has three years remaining on his deal and won't become an unrestricted free agent until after the 2017 season. Though he restructured his contract last season to create $4 million in cap space for the team, he will still earn $23 million over the next three seasons.

When asked if he sold himself short when he signed his extension, Brown replied, “That’s totally up to my agent. I’m here singularly focused to get better and better on my game. This organization has been nothing but first class to me, believing in my time and my skills since I got here. I’m ready to pay them back with my work ethic.”

Although he leads the NFL with 239 catches since 2013, Brown is expected to earn about $8.4 million in 2015, ranking 13th among wide receivers. But his paycheck doesn't serve as his sole motivation.

“This is a community that I love,” Brown said, via ESPN. “My kids go to school here. I want to keep a good reputation. Obviously money’s not important to me. I’ve got enough. The organization has extremely blessed me. I’m ready to play football.”

Brown, 26, led the league with 129 catches for 1,698 yards last season and added 13 touchdown receptions, which earned him first-team All-Pro honors and a third trip to the Pro Bowl. He also recorded 319 punt return yards with one touchdown.